Rambus v. NVIDIA, An Updated Scorecard
Scott Daniels and Yoshiya Nakamura | January 28, 2010
In our post dated December 1, 2009, we reported on the struggle between Rambus and NVIDIA at the ITC and in reexaminations at the PTO. Since then, Rambus has won a major victory at the ITC – Administrative Law Judge Essex has ruled that the ‘353, ‘405 and ‘109 patents are valid and infringed.1
Rambus, however, has not fared well in the reexaminations, as can be seen from the following chart.
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Rambus v. NVIDIA, An Updated Scorecard
Scott Daniels | December 1, 2009
In the old days of baseball, before scoreboards the size of a city block, it was said that you “need a scorecard to keep track of the players.”
That is certainly true of the current ITC investigation in which Rambus originally accused NVIDIA, as well as 16 downstream customers, of infringing nine patents related to graphics card, motherboard and computer memory controllers. After receiving adverse Office Actions from the PTO in reexaminations of several of those patents, Rambus dropped four from the ITC case.
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